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Ska-punk veterans Streetlight Manifesto have announced a US tour celebrating the 10th anniversary of their album Somewhere in the Between. Check out the tour dates below to see if there’s a show near you.

Here’s what the band had to say about the tour and their other plans for 2017:

“Every night on this tour will include every single song from SITB, plus a bunch of other songs from our other albums and a few b-side type cuts (since, as you know by now, we play long ass sets). Yes, EVEN BLONDE LEAD THE BLIND, for which we apologize in advance.

If you’re foolish enough to think that that’s all we have up our sleeves for 2017, then you are truly a foolish fool who thinks relatively foolishly. YOU FOOL. Expect more announcements in the coming months, of varying degrees of relevance and significance.”

It’s been 4 years since Streetlight released their latest album The Hands That Thieve. Could one of those announcements in the coming months be a new record? We’ll keep you posted.

German reggae/punk trio THE TiPS have a new video out for “Johnny’s Song,” which you can watch below. The song appears on the band’s new album, TWISTS’N’TURNS, which was released last year on Long Beach Records.

In addition, U.K. fans can catch The TiPS on tour with Scottish ska-punks The Hostiles. You can find all of the dates and places below.

Sublime With Rome’s latest album Sirens was released in July 2015. The Offspring were recently in the studio recording their long-awaited follow-up to 2012’s Days Go By, which is expected to be released later this year or next year.

Massachusetts ska punk exports Threat Level Burgundy are streaming new full length “The Longest Day”. Physical copies are also up for sale now. The album is the follow up to 2013’s “And Then Things Got Weird”.

Osaka, Japan based ska punk outfit HEY-SMITH have premiered a live music video of their track Don’t Worry My Friend. You can watch the video below.

The live show the video was filmed at was the final of their “STOP THE WAR TOUR,” which took place at Osaka’s Fumin Kyosai Super Arena. In addition to the music video, HEY-SMITH has announced a tour of the US supported by Arizona punks Authority Zero. You can find the tour dates and locations below the video.

Band Spotlight

If you haven't heard of Hillview yet, they're a new melodic punk band from Los Angeles featuring Ten Foot Pole bassist Chris Del Rio and Eddie Carrasco of Union 13. They recently released three brand new songs titled "Find the Way", "Pictures of You", and "No One Else to Blame".
The band describes their sound as "Hard hitting. In your face. Melodic Punk", and these songs definitely deliver on that promise. Think a little heavier, faster Ten Foot Pole... I recommend giving all three tracks a listen here.